HIV/AIDS situation in Uganda - Uganda Multimedia News & Information https://www.weinformers.com Politics, Health, Sceince, Business, Agriculture, Culture, Tourism, Women, Men, Oil, Sports Sat, 16 Jul 2011 16:46:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 HIV/AIDS spreading among boda boda due to homosexuality, paid sex https://www.weinformers.com/2011/07/16/hivaids-spreading-among-boda-boda-due-to-homosexuality-paid-sex/ https://www.weinformers.com/2011/07/16/hivaids-spreading-among-boda-boda-due-to-homosexuality-paid-sex/#respond Sat, 16 Jul 2011 16:46:14 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=14366 HIV prevalence rate among Boda boda riders in Kampala has reached at 7.5% in part to due some engaging in homosexuality while others sell sex to women. This according to the survey carried out by crane survey on 694 boda boda riders in Kampala of which 68% were married and 56% had fathered children. The […]

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HIV prevalence rate among Boda boda riders in Kampala has reached at 7.5% in part to due some engaging in homosexuality while others sell sex to women.

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This according to the survey carried out by crane survey on 694 boda boda riders in Kampala of which 68% were married and 56% had fathered children.

The survey released to boda boda leaders in Kampala at Fairway hotel did not compare with earlier studies since HIV among boida boda riders had never been studied.

The project coordinator Crane survey George Muwonge Lubwama said that 79% of the boda boda riders interviewed have ever used a condom and 3% had sold sex to women.

Muwonge called for HIV Prevention education programmes targeting boda boda riders in Kampala to reduce on the number of boda boda riders getting HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

The report also indicates that 4% of boda boda riders in Kampala are engaged in homosexuality.

At 7.5%, the boda boda community is more prone to HIV infection, compared to the national HIV prevalence average of about 6.7%.

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Lessons from Uganda’s fight against HIV/AIDS https://www.weinformers.com/2011/01/21/lessons-from-ugandas-fight-against-hivaids/ https://www.weinformers.com/2011/01/21/lessons-from-ugandas-fight-against-hivaids/#comments Fri, 21 Jan 2011 02:23:49 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=9063 After years, in fact decades of operations against HIV/AIDS, where have we reached and what have we learned in efforts to prevent infection and impacts of HIV/AIDS on our communities? Gerald Businge writes that about the successes and challenges in Uganda and the need for fresh thinking in face of a growing HIV positive population […]

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After years, in fact decades of operations against HIV/AIDS, where have we reached and what have we learned in efforts to prevent infection and impacts of HIV/AIDS on our communities? Gerald Businge writes that about the successes and challenges in Uganda and the need for fresh thinking in face of a growing HIV positive population and stagnant infection rates.

Uganda is internationally acclaimed for its successful fight against HIV/AIDS that has provided lesson to different countries in their own responses to the pandemic. Uganda was among the first countries where HIV/AIDS was confirmed in 1982.

The disease then known as slim (because of making sufferers slender before they died) killed many people as its causes were not known, or how it was transmitted. Disaster of an epidemic proportion was apparent as health workers and the government embarked on spirited efforts to understand and prevent infection by the HIV- Human Immune Virus that was causing AIDS- acquired immune deficiency amongst HIV carriers.

According to Dr. Philip Kihumuro Apuuli, the Executive Director of the Uganda AIDS Commission (the body responsible for coordinating the country’s response to HIV/AIDS), Uganda managed to reduce the HIV prevalence (infection) rate reduced from about 30 % in the late 1980s to 6.2% in 2002-3.

Dr. Kihumuro Apuuli, head of Uganda Aids Commision

Dr. Kihumuro Apuuli, head of Uganda Aids Commision

Strong government leadership and openness about HIV infection (emphasizing the fact it is mostly transmitted through sexual intercourse with an infected partner), broad-based partnerships and effective public education campaigns are said to have contributed to a decline in the number of people living HIV/ AIDS.

Making fight against HIV as simple as ABC

President Yoweri Museveni and many other government officials made it a policy to speak about HIV/AIDS and how it is transmitted and can be avoided at every public gathering addressed. Anti HIV/AIDS campaigns were started in 1988 using the much acclaimed ABC (Abstinence, Be Faithful, and Condom use) method.

The policy encouraged youths to abstain from sex until marriage, and those who are married to remain faithful to their partners. It also encouraged those who cannot abstain or be faithful to use condoms in order to prevent themselves from getting infected through sexual intercourse.

Traditional Healers have also been involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS

This approach in addition to campaigning against stigmatizing those infected and taking the disease as a national problem instead of an issue of those infected, is said to have resulted in behavioral change that saw HIV infection rates declining in Uganda.

But HIV/AIDS has still had a devastating impact on Uganda. HIV/AIDS has killed more than 1 million people (2007 estimates), while reducing life expectancy of many more.  The UAC says an estimated 61,000 people died from AIDS in 2008. About 2 million children have been orphaned by HIV/AIDS. It is estimated that Uganda has about 1.4 million people infected with HIV, in a total population of about 30 million people.

The impact of HIV/AIDS on Uganda’s economy can be seen in the depleted labour force, reduced agricultural output and food security resulting from inability of the sick to engage in economic activities, mostly farming.

Declining success against HIV/AIDS

According to the 2010 National HIV&AIDS Stakeholders & Services Mapping Report, sexual transmission continues to contribute 76% of new HIV infections while mother to child transmission contributes 22%. Currently, estimates indicate that over 100,000 new infections occur annually (during 2008, an estimated 110,694 new HIV infections occurred countrywide and approximately 61,306 people died from AIDS related illness in 2008).

Commercial sex workers, their clients and partners of clients contribute 10% of new infections. Men who have sex with men (homosexuals) and intravenous drug users contribute less than 1%.

According to this report, Ugandan adults living in urban areas are almost twice as likely to be infected with HIV compared to their rural counterparts, yet those in urban areas are presumably more informed about preventive measures against HIV.

The report also notes worsening of behavioural indicators especially an increase in multiple concurrent partnerships. There has also been a shift in the epidemic from people in single casual relationships to those in long-term stable relationships. “Incidence modeling reveals that 43% of new HIV infections are among monogamous relationships while 46% are among persons reporting multiple partnerships and their partners,” the report says.

The latest Uganda HIV/AIDS sero-behavioral survey shows that HIV infection levels for both males and females is highest among those in age category of 30-40 years. This age bracket is presumed to be having adequate knowledge on prevention of HIV infections.

The report also shows that women have higher predominance of HIV infection across all age categories and regions of the country, the reason many activists have been calling for an anti-HIV/ADS strategy and policy that focuses on the vulnerability of women.

Dr. Kihumuro says that all these facts point to the biggest concern in Uganda’s fight against HIV/AIDS, namely, the fact that the country’s HIV prevalence has stagnated between 6 and 7.2 percent since 2001.

“People now think that because we have had HIV for so many years, it is a normal condition among the population,” he says.

Uganda’s new National HIV&AIDS Strategic Plan (NSP) 2007/08-2011/12 and the second Health Sector Strategic Plan 2005-2010 (HSSP-11) spell out the country’s priority of comprehensive, evidence-based HIV prevention interventions to be implemented on a commensurate scale with careful analysis of the current drivers of the HIV epidemic.

Uganda has confirmed itself to Universal Access (UA) to HIV&AIDS prevention, care and treatment in line with World Health Organisation and UNAIDS recommendations. But debates are rolling on whether something new needs to be done in the country’s HIV/AIDS prevention strategy or the response to the pandemic as a whole.

There is growing disagreements of what is effective within the ABC method for prevention of HIV infection as well as growing dissatisfaction with ABC as a whole.

The debates with the ABC HIV prevention method

counselling vital for those tested for HIV

Since 2004, there has been a growing debate about the merits and demerits of the ABC components and also the sufficiency of the ABC approach, as a package in responding to sexual transmission of HIV. Following years of a near miraculous reversal of HIV prevalence, there is general fear that the country is becoming complacent and slowly slipping back into the danger zone. The failure to reduce HIV infections since 2002 has resulted in the questioning of the effectiveness of the current prevention interventions.

The ABC approach has been besieged with a heated debate about the effectiveness and feasibility of its individual components. Some people have emphasized abstinence and be faithful only programs, while other are quick to front condom use citing the risky nature of many people’s sexual behavior.

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Dr. Kihumuro Apuli urges Ugandan Couples to take HIV tests together https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/28/dr-kihumuro-apuli-urges-ugandan-couples-to-take-hiv-tests-together/ https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/28/dr-kihumuro-apuli-urges-ugandan-couples-to-take-hiv-tests-together/#respond Mon, 28 Jun 2010 14:30:01 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=4188 The Uganda Aids Commission has called upon married people to always take their HIV tests together such that they can know their HIV status together. This comes at a time when the prevalence rate of HIV amongst married people is increasingly causing concern amongst various stakeholders in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Uganda. The Chairperson […]

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The Uganda Aids Commission has called upon married people to always take their HIV tests together such that they can know their HIV status together.

This comes at a time when the prevalence rate of HIV amongst married people is increasingly causing concern amongst various stakeholders in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Uganda.

Dr. Kihumuro Apuuli, head of Uganda Aids Commision

Dr. Kihumuro Apuuli, head of Uganda Aids Commision

The Chairperson of the Uganda Aids Commission, Dr. Kihuumuro Apuuli has told Ultimate Media that when couples test for HIV together, they build trust in each other which goes a long way in fighting unfaithfulness in marriages. He says unfaithfulness is a big cause of HIV/AIDS amongst married couples.

Dr. Kihumuro says the government of Uganda is looking at encouraging couples testing together is an effective way of fighting HIV/AIDS in Uganda.

There is a wave a renewed effort against HIV/AIDS in Uganda after prevalence rates of HIV having stagnated in the past seven years at about 7 percent. Before that, Uganda had been hailed in the fight against HIV/AIDS for having managed through various interventions to pull the prevalence rates of HIV up from over 30% in the early 1980’s to 6% in the late 1990s where it started to stagnate.

By Zacharia Tiberindwa, Ultimate Media

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Ugandan men challenged to take lead in HIV testing https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/25/ugandan-men-challenged-to-take-lead-in-hiv-testing/ https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/25/ugandan-men-challenged-to-take-lead-in-hiv-testing/#respond Fri, 25 Jun 2010 13:43:33 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=4034 Ugandan men have been challenged to take the lead in the campaign to have couples test for HIV/AIDS so as to help reduce the effects of the epidemic in the country. The Programme officer of the Health Communication partnership Jude Ssenyonjo, says HIV testing among Ugandan married couples enables them to know their HIV/AIDS and […]

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Ugandan men have been challenged to take the lead in the campaign to have couples test for HIV/AIDS so as to help reduce the effects of the epidemic in the country.

The Programme officer of the Health Communication partnership Jude Ssenyonjo, says HIV testing among Ugandan married couples enables them to know their HIV/AIDS and Sero status which helps them to take care of themselves, discuss HIV treatment and seek for support among other things.

HIV/AIDS in Uganda
HIV/AIDS preventive campaigns in Uganda

Senyonjo says Health Communication partnership has only registered 13,000 couples who have tested for HIV since last year in eight districts but says most men don’t want to test for their HIV/AIDS status.

He says the figure is still too low compared to Health Communication partnership target of 40,000 couples per year which is healthy enough to enable a successful campaign against the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

The campaign to fight HIV/AIDS among married couples in Uganda started in high gears after a recent study by Uganda’s Makerere University found out that although the country’s HIV/AIDS prevention programs primarily focus on younger, unmarried people, new cases of the disease are increasingly occurring among married couples of ages 30 to 40 years.

Health Communication partnership launched the drive to voluntarily test for HIV by couples dubbed ‘Go together Know together’ in September 2009.

By Walakira Nyanzi, Ultimate Media

 

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Activists want Uganda 2011 election candidates to pledge commitment to fight HIV/AIDS https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/18/activists-want-uganda-2011-election-candidates-pledge-commitment-to-fight-hivaids/ https://www.weinformers.com/2010/06/18/activists-want-uganda-2011-election-candidates-pledge-commitment-to-fight-hivaids/#comments Fri, 18 Jun 2010 15:29:42 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=3622 A number of organizations committed to fighting HIV/AIDS have launched a campaign to have all candidates participating in the 2011 Uganda General elections to pledge their commitment towards fighting HIV/AIDS. HIV/AIDS remains one of the leading causes of deaths in Uganda, and a key development challenge as many HIV postive people spend scarce resources on […]

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A number of organizations committed to fighting HIV/AIDS have launched a campaign to have all candidates participating in the 2011 Uganda General elections to pledge their commitment towards fighting HIV/AIDS.

HIV/AIDS in Uganda

HIV/AIDS preventive campaigns in Uganda

HIV/AIDS remains one of the leading causes of deaths in Uganda, and a key development challenge as many HIV postive people spend scarce resources on treating opportunistic infections, fail to work due to sickness, as well as resulting in many orphans and dependants in addition to the increased burden to provide Antiretroviral drugs and other care.

Despite relentless efforts by the government of Uganda to fight the HIV/AIDS scourge, the HIV prevalence rates have stagnated in the past seven years causing concern among various stakeholders.

Rev. Can. Gideon Byamugisha and Florence Buluba at the press conference

A Good will Ambassador from the Office of the Good will Ambassadors on HIV/AIDS, Rev. Can Gideon Byamugisha on Friday appealed to candidates to sign up to the platform and incorporate commitments to fighting HIV/AIDS in their manifestos.

While briefing journalists at the Uganda National Theatre, Rev. Can. Byamugisha says the organizations will carry out mass sensitization of the Ugandan voters urging them to vote for candidates who havecommitted to fighting HIV/AIDS in Uganda.

The Program Officer of the International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS, Florence Buluba says the campaign will achieve great progress in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Uganda.

Some of the organizations that have come up to back the campaign include the International Community of Women Living with HIV, People Living With HIV and the Office of the Good Will Ambassadors on HIV/AIDS among others.

Statistics of HIV and AIDS in Uganda (by UNICEF)

Indicator estimated Number
Estimated adult HIV prevalence rate (aged 15–49), 2007 5.4
Estimated number of people (all ages) living with HIV, 2007 (thousands), estimate 940
Estimated number of people (all ages) living with HIV, 2007 (thousands), low estimate 870
Estimated number of people (all ages) living with HIV, 2007 (thousands), high estimate 1000
Mother–to–child transmission, Estimated number of women (aged 15+) living with HIV, 2007 (thousands) 480
Paediatric infections, Estimated number of children (aged 0–14) living with HIV, 2007 (thousands) 130
Prevention among young people, HIV prevalence among young people (aged 15–24), 2007, male 1.3
Prevention among young people, HIV prevalence among young people (aged 15–24), 2007, female 3.9
Prevention among young people, % who have comprehensive knowledge of HIV, 2003–2008*, male 38
Prevention among young people, % who have comprehensive knowledge of HIV, 2003–2008*, female 32
Prevention among young people, % who used condom at last higher–risk sex, 2003–2008*, male 55
Prevention among young people, % who used condom at last higher–risk sex, 2003–2008*, female 38
Orphans, Children (aged 0–17) orphaned by AIDS, 2007, estimate (thousands) 1200
Orphans, Children (aged 0–17) orphaned due to all causes, 2007, estimate (thousands) 2500
Orphans, Orphan school attendance ratio, 2003–2008* 96

Definitions and data sources

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